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The Fatal Shooting of Dolal Idd: What We Know So Far About the Police Shootout at a Minnesota Gas Station

Updated: 2:41 PM PST, January 06, 2021 Dolal Idd, 23, is the first person to be killed by the Minneapolis Police Department since George Floyd. Why did a Black Minneapolis man Dolal Idd die in a shootout with police on December 30? The 23-year-old allegedly fired the first shots while attempting to illegally sell a handgun to a confidential informant,  according to newly released police records.  Idd was prohibited from possessing firearms due to past convictions, but activists are still questioning how the case has been handled. The three Minneapolis Police officers involved, Officer Paul Huynh, Sgt. Darcy Klund and Officer Jason Schmitt, are on standard administrative leave following the shooting, according to the KSTP.

No charges for police official who mingled with protesters

No charges for police official who mingled with protesters January 7, 2021 GMT FARGO, N.D. (AP) No criminal charges will be filed against a former police official who went undercover without telling anyone during a May gathering in memory of George Floyd in Fargo. Deputy Chief Todd Osmundson resigned following the May 30 gathering that turned violent, resulting in damaged property, a dozen arrests and minor injuries to four police officers. Cass County State’s Attorney Birch Burdick says the decision not to file charges against Osmundson was made after an independent investigation done by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Critics said Osmundson, while off-duty and not in uniform, should not have been mingling with protesters. Osmundson claimed that he was collecting intelligence on their activities.

Company, unions work to prevent sex trafficking along Enbridge pipeline route

Copy shortlink: DULUTH Among the thousands of pages of documents filed in the Enbridge Line 3 permitting process, state regulators made a striking conclusion about construction on the pipeline: The addition of a temporary, cash-rich workforce increases the likelihood that sex trafficking or sexual abuse will occur. Advocates, law enforcement, the company and unions are working to ensure that isn t the case as work on the $2.6 billion pipeline across northern Minnesota enters its second month of construction. This is a very real problem that affects all walks of life, all colors, males and females, though we do see higher levels in Indigenous communities and in communities of color that tend to be lower-income, said Sheila Lamb, a youth advocate and member of the state Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force. I think the best thing we can do as community members is to assume this is rampant and to take a stance that we will do anything in our

Family Members of Man Killed by Minneapolis Police Say Raid Left Them Shaken

Family Members of Man Killed by Minneapolis Police Say Raid Left Them Shaken
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